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la -. LJ 1' 5: 'i-ZW 9 st 0, .,..- 's ff-4 Ig I -NM Q4- ,J- i-,QM-n T534- f As a result of the efficiency and energy of the freshmen and the failure of the early schemes of eager upperclassmen, this structure of railroad ties, satirical signs, etc., roared and burned long into the October night. The following morning, Queen Carol and her court arrayed them- selves most beautifully on a fan- tastically formed fioat for their queenly ride through the windy, wet streets of Naperville. In marked contrast to the attire and queenly composure of the five girls in the above picture, the five girls plus one in this picture lead fioat number twenty-three labo- riously through the seemingly never- to-end route of exhibition. The girls of Kroehler South combined talent and personality to make this bewitching Hoat one to be re- membered.
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After viewing Harvey, and after undergoing ex- tensive moments of intense suspense, the secret is out - President A. L. Schilling crowns Miss Carol Harper, Queen of the 1961 Centennial Homecom- ing. Queen Carol, a senior psychology and sociology major from Villa Park, Illinois, lights the first railroad tie at the bonlire. As Coach Vail introduces the football team, Carol and her court support the team with their claps and cheers. Attendants to the Queen are Donna Emberson, Freshman from Napervilleg Gail Ann Grotjahn, Sophomore from Prairie du Sac, Wis consing Mae Seely, Senior from Wauzeka, Wis- consing and Sandra Mauer, Junior from Elkhart Indiana,
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The Sophomore Class won a prize for this representation of the Flint- stones and Jack. Tucker. Huddled beneath heavy coats and scarves, avidly discussing an intense musical issue, or beating boisterously on the bass drum, the Cardinal band joins the Cardinal team in viewing the scene on the Held. Although the Cardinals wouldn't gain a victory from Carroll, it is evident that the Carol in this picture is very pleased about something. Per- haps, the proud smile is an indication of how well NC's quarterback was doing at the moment. -
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